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    Volcanoes Vs Drones

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    husband, a child lost their father, that pilot had a family to take care of.All of this could have been avoided, just by using drones. If a drone is shot down what is lost?A few million dollars?A little bit of info?Positively not more than a jet fighter.When a drone goes down a life isn’t lost either.I’m sure you’re not worried about one person, there’s almost 8 billion right?So, let me ask you, if your father, son, cousin, or any other family member was in the pilot seat of an exploding…

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    On the morning of October 12, 2000, the Aegis-class ship U.S.S Cole arrived in the Port of Aden for a routine refueling en route to joining a carrier group in the Persian Gulf. At approximately 11:18 local time, a small fiberglass boat with two occupants approached the ship without raising security concerns or alarms. As U.S. Navy sailors looked on as the refueling operations continued, the small vessel pulled alongside and detonated. The explosion ripped a 40-foot wide hole in the side of the…

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    Al-Qa’ida’s strategy to drive the U.S. out of Muslim lands is to wage an extended campaign of terror causing substantial physical and psychological damage, as well as political and economic damage that would force the U.S. to withdraw from the region. Al-Qa’ida core, however, does not have the capability to wage this war by itself. it depends on local affiliates and allies to strike at the U.S., its allies and its interests abroad. Al-Qa’ida’s leadership believes that the removal of the U.S.…

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    The Real Irish Republican Army, or Real IRA, is a terrorist organization in Northern Ireland conducting an armed campaign to reunite the island of Ireland under an Irish Republic. The Real IRA has conducted some of the most sensational attacks of the conflict in Northern Ireland, including the Omagh bombing in 1998 and a rocket propelled grenade attack on the MI-5 headquarters in England. The Real IRA has also been at the forefront of improvised explosive device technology; utilizing bombs with…

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    The war in Afghanistan was originally sparked my by the terrorist attacks on 9/11. The US was determined to find Al-Qaeda leader, Osama Bin Laden. After Afghan leaders refused to hand over Bin Laden the US decided to use military force. In October 2001, the US began bombing Afghanistan. They targeted Bin Laden's Al-Qaeda fighters and also the Taliban. In November 2001 the Northern Alliance, that consisted mainly of the United States and The United Kingdom, took control of Kabul, the capital of…

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    World War One would have occurred, even without the assassination of Heir to the Austria-Hungarian throne Archduke Franz Ferdinand. A. Tharoor, Ishaan. "The Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and the Drumbeats of War." Washington Post. The Washington Post, 28 June 2014. Web. 04 Dec. 2015. B. The Article was written to inform readers about Ferdinand’s assassination details, effects, and how different countries are remembering the assassination as the 100 year anniversary passes…

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    1. Define enemy combatant. Provide examples of who might be deemed as such and why? Enemy combatants are persons detained under the executive order established by former president of the United States, George W. Bush. It also includes the definition of an individual who was part of or supporting Taliban or al Qaeda forces, or associated forces that are engaged in hostilities against the United states or its coalition partners. One example of someone who may be deemed as such is a…

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    Drones And Drone Attacks

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    There is a drone war that is never ending.Drones are a military grade unmanned aircraft.Drones carry military related materials like missiles and bullets.People fear drones because of the thing they can do.Drones strikes have taken innocent people's lives. .Drones strikes started after the September 11,2001 attacks.Drone attacks have killed innocent people in the line of fire.People's loved ones are killed and they revolt against the United States to seek justice for their family.Civilians…

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    9/11 Changes

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    After September 11, 2001 America was never the same again. The terrorist attacks changed the way our government works and thinks. Our policy and politics were directed towards security reforms. This includes airports, government buildings and nationwide international security heightening. America also changed how it dealt with extremist, after the devastating 9/11 incident, no one wanted to live through that again. The United States started advancing on counterterrorism and focused on…

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    A transition from one administration at the end of an election prompts changes within the sphere of public administration. These changes are significantly amplified with the transition of the prevailing political ideology. President Trump’s Secretary of Defense, James Mattis is challenging the norms of foreign relations. In some instances, Mattis is denouncing these standard practices, and is ushering in a new wave for the Trump Administration’s actions globally. The Trump Administration has…

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